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Is there the same problem with Otto II as the SDIF 4 ? Spdif Led is flashing . Could be the reason for the sound ? I use a 7805 for power. Is that to much here as well ? N:B. I deleted my first post Edited by user Tuesday, December 18, 2012 9:04:39 PM(UTC)
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There is only a problem if you hook them up incorrectly...
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Nice to know . Thank you ! Then it was the missing 4,7 - 10 kohm resistor. Working now. But the sound still to forward and to much in the treble and midrange. Without everything was top notch.
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So how important is power supply for this purpose. I have used very good supplys everywhere else but only a 7805 here . Could that be the reason for bad sound ?
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Not very likely. There are many more plausible reasons. Pictures of your setup might illuminate the cause.
The circuit is basically just a switch.
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Well I have mounted a discret supply and some Black Gates so I will listen again tonight.
A switch but no relays hmm .
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Sound is definitive better . Removed that c..... ceramic cap. After the discrete regulator there now is 1500 Uf. BG NX and 100 nf. BG High Q. What a difference.
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A C0G/NP0 ceramic cap is ideally suited to this application. An electrolytic is not. In this case, the current draw of the chip is so small, it probably won;t make a difference either way, but this is certainly not something that will affect performance in any way. Edited by user Wednesday, December 19, 2012 7:38:13 PM(UTC)
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Also the board draws almost no current. literally a few micro amps(not milliamps).
1500uf? Yikes....
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Originally Posted by: Brian Donegan A C0G/NP0 ceramic cap is ideally suited to this application. An electrolytic is not.
In this case, the current draw of the chip is so small, it probably won;t make a difference either way, but this is certainly not something that will affect performance in any way. It affects my ears but I know you are right that teoretical Ceramic is the best choice. Maybe the regulator was the biggest reason for improvement . You shall know I am very happy you are here and you make it possible for me to buy your creations.
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